On a map, marshy land is typically represented by a pattern of light blue or green shading, often accompanied by wavy lines or a specific symbol indicating wetland areas. Some maps may use a combination of colors and textures to depict the unique characteristics of marshy regions. It's important to refer to the map's legend for precise symbols, as they can vary depending on the type of map.
Open Land
Bobby was unsure what the map symbol meant.He asked a local if he knew the meaning of the unusual map symbol.
The term is "swamp".
A cape is a point of land that juts out into water
A land use and resource map is a map that tells you how and what the land is being used for and where the resources from it are.
Try http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/products/ossitemap/pdf/OS%20Sitemap%20symbols.pdf
Open Land
I am not sure of the answer but it is not a delta since a delta need not be marshy and the question asks about marshy land.
in the universe
marshy lands are something to do with marsh and things like that...... DERRR
Both words mean the same, a swale is a low tract of marshy land.
marshy
Fen
yes
Marshy land which floods with the slightest drizzle and far from the railway tracks.
most map I have seen had the book symbol
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